Roland HP-7/3 owner manual Playing rhythm, Changing the beat of rhythm, Changing the rhythm

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Chapter 2. Performance

Playing rhythm

The HP-7/3 contains 53 different rhythms.

The built-in rhythms can be sounded or stopped by pressing a button, in the same way as the metronome.

By playing the rhythm instead of the metronome, you can enjoy performing as if you were playing with a session-like feel.

Playing rhythm

1 Press the [ (Rhythm)/Beat] button.

The [ (Rhythm)/Beat] button’s indicator will blink, and the rhythm will sound.

Changing the beat of rhythm

2 Continue to hold down the [ (Rhythm)/Beat] button, and press the [+]

or [-] button.

The currently selected beat will be displayed.

If you hold down the [ (Rhythm)/Beat] button and press the [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously, the beat will go back to what it was before you changed it.

fig.disp-beat

Changing the rhythm

3 Press the [+] or [-] button to select the rhythm.

If the display does not indicate the rhythm number (prefixed by “r.”), press the

[ (Rhythm)/Beat] button to display the rhythm number.

The currently selected rhythm number will be displayed.

The rhythms that can be selected will depend on the beat.

fig.disp-rhy

Changing the tempo

4 Press the [Song/Tempo] button, getting its indicator to light in green.

The tempo appears in the display.

5 Press the [+] or [-] button to adjust the tempo.

Stopping the rhythm

6 Press the [ (Rhythm)/Beat] button, getting its indicator to go dark.

The rhythm will stop.

It is not possible to sound the metronome and rhythm simultaneously.

It is not possible to sound the rhythm while a built-in song is playing back.

If you press the

[ (Rhythm)/Beat] button while a built-in song is playing back, the metronome will sound.

For details on the beat display, refer to the table on p. 19.

For details on the rhythm, refer to the “Rhythm List” (p. 44).

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Contents Main Features Adjustable music stand HP-7Pursuing the playing feel of a grand piano Piano songs built-inPage Important Safety Instructions Protect the unit from strong impact. Do not drop it Never climb on top of, nor place heavy objects on the unit Power Supply PlacementMaintenance Additional PrecautionsContents Panel Descriptions Front PanelRecorder Piano CustomizeRear Panel HP-7 HP-3Before You Start Playing Connecting Headphones Opening/Closing the LidAbout the Pedals Turning the Power On and OffAdjusting the Sound’s Volume and Brilliance Listening to Built-in Songs Selecting a song and playing itStopping the playback Choosing the song to play backPlaying the Note-guessing Game Playing backPress the Game button Ending the gamePerformance Performing with a Variety of SoundsSelecting a tone group Selecting variation tonesPress the + or button to change the value Playing Two Sounds Together Dual PerformanceHold down the Transpose button, and press the Split button Press the Split button Changing tone played by the left handChanging tone played by the right hand Press the Tone buttonUsing Metronome and Rhythm Changing the keyboard’s split pointSounding the metronome Sounding the metronomeChanging the metronome and rhythm volume Changing the beat of metronomeHold down the Rhythm/Beat button, and press the + or Button Stopping the metronomePlaying rhythm Playing rhythmChanging the beat of rhythm Changing the rhythmApplying Effects to the Sound Adding reverberation to the sound ReverbAdding richness to the sound Chorus Changing the amount of effect appliedTransposing the Key of the Keyboard Transpose Fig.panel2-6Press the Key Touch button Adjusting the Keyboard Touch Key TouchIndicator Settings Indicator Setting Hammer ButtonLid Button Press the Hammer buttonChanging the Tempo Adding a count-in to match the timing Count-InPlaying Each Hand Separately Selecting the part that you yourself will playPress the 1 or 2 button Playing back a songRecording Your Performance If you see the followingRecording a New Song Recording Along with the Rhythm Selecting the tone and rhythm for recordingRecording Along with a Song 1 6, 8 4, 7Selecting the song to record Selecting the track to recordSelecting and Recording the Track for Each Hand Separately Fig.panel4-4Erasing Recorded Performances Erasing a performance from the specified trackErasing a song Hold down the Song/Tempo button and press the Rec buttonChanging the Damper Pedal’s Resonance Changing Various SettingsMaking Detailed Settings Function Tonic Tuning to other instruments’ Pitches Master TuningChanging the temperament Applying the damper pedal to Left-hand keyboard area Setting the tuning curve Stretch TuningDisabling Everything Except Piano Play Panel Lock Connecting External Devices Connecting to a ComputerConnecting to Audio Equipment Connection examplesWhat’s MIDI? Connecting Midi DevicesSetting various functions Midi send channel settings Switching Local Control on OffValue Power-up default setting Transmitting a performance You recordedTroubleshooting Case Cause/RemedyError Messages/Other Messages Display MeaningTone List Split Off Split OnBuilt-in Song List Song Song Name Composer CopyrightFarewell to the Piano Beethoven Rhythm List Beat Rhythm Rhythm NameEasy Operation List Hold down the button and press the or + buttonMidi Implementation Chart Main Specifications Index MidiMemo Information AfricaAvis Contents Name Qty

HP-7/3 specifications

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